Craving Something Sweet

im_simply_karen
im_simply_karen Posts: 50 Member
Anybody have any ideas for a low calorie snack when I'm craving something sweet? thanks :)
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  • Lourdesong
    Lourdesong Posts: 1,492 Member
    edited February 2015
    Sugar-free jello with or without cool whip. A whole package of SF jello mix is typically 40 calories or less. That's a lot of volume for very little calories.

    ETA: And by Jello, I mean gelatin. Not pudding, though I think the SF pudding is pretty low cal too, just not as low cal.
  • AshLynn3254
    AshLynn3254 Posts: 6 Member
    I really like Helados mango bars! They're 140 calories and delicious.
  • ntinkham88
    ntinkham88 Posts: 130 Member
    EASY microwave "apple pie" that only takes 2 minutes to make! http://thinking-tink.blogspot.com/2015/02/easy-2-minute-microwave-apple-pie.html
  • morganlefey86
    morganlefey86 Posts: 7
    edited February 2015
    I usually make a salad with romaine, pear fruit cup (the 100% juice no added stuff), crasins, a red onion, and a sweet light balsamic dressing. With out the fruit it's about 60 calories, with the fruit it's 80 more. It's on my list of things I eat when I'm having a sweet fix.
  • kimw91
    kimw91 Posts: 355 Member
    Some dried fruit, apple slices with cinnamon & honey, a rice cake with cottage cheese, honey and banana slices, yogurt with berries.
  • loribethrice
    loribethrice Posts: 620 Member
    I eat the 60 calorie puddings that are either chocolate, vanilla, chocolate/vanilla mix, or dulce de leche. Or I eat the 90 calorie ice cream cups from TruMoo.
  • sushiandtea
    sushiandtea Posts: 24 Member
    They're a litte expensive if you don't buy them in bulk somewhere like Costco, but Liberte's blueberry yoghurts are amazing. 87cals a pot and really filling.

    Any fat-free greek yoghurt is good, though; when I can't get to costco I just buy the supermarket brand. Make it sweet by adding 1/2 to 1tsp of sweetener per 100g. You can mix it up with cocoa powder, fruit, honey, etc. :3
  • Marthy101
    Marthy101 Posts: 60 Member
    I have a serious sweet tooth too! I often have something "bad" in controlled portions (i.e. chocolate candy). That's not really healthy/ clean, though. Sugar free Fudgdicles (40 cal ea) are good, a small box of chocolate yogurt raisins= 110 cal, and I'm going to try drizzling chocolate syrup (sugar free?) over a banana. Oh- and caramel or chocolate flavored rice cakes rock!
  • eldamiano
    eldamiano Posts: 2,667 Member
    Yeah have some chocolate
  • grandmothercharlie
    grandmothercharlie Posts: 1,356 Member
    edited February 2015
    I will go into a gas-station convenience store and fill a 16 oz. cup about 1/2 full of one of those so called cappuccino-type hot drinks. I fill the rest with decaf. Add a little cinnamon on top. About 80 calories. I find it very satisfying and comforting on a cold night. If I'm craving ice cream, I fill a larger cup with ice but use the same amounts. Or..ice, decaf coffee and then two or three of the International Delite creamers (maybe a chocolate and a hazelnut or add an Irish Cream). (70 or 105 calories). Again, I might sprinkle cinnamon on top. Satisfies that ice cream craving especially since coffee ice cream is my favorite flavor. A 16 oz. drink to me is more filling than a handful of something solid.
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    fruit snacks. Or anything "fun size," if you must have chocolate. My workplace has one of those machines where you put in a quarter and get about 15 m&ms. That usually does it for me.
  • dlvuyovich
    dlvuyovich Posts: 102 Member
    At home, my new favorite is my protein lava cake. 1/3 cup liquid eggwhites, 1 scoop of chocolate protein powder. Mix well, microwave for 30-45 sec. a fluffy, spongy top with yummy goodness underneath.

    Or a square or two of dark chocolate.
  • sing809
    sing809 Posts: 54 Member
    That lava cake sounds good.

    These are my two favorite recipes for satisfying my sweet tooth.

    http://www.glutenfreefitness.com/ridiculously-high-protein-high-fiber-gluten-free-muffin-recipe/
    So far my favorite variations are cocoa applesauce muffins and banana chocolate chip muffins.


    http://minimalistbaker.com/vegan-gluten-free-black-bean-brownies/
    (I modify these by adding protein powder and use erythritol and stevia instead of sugar.)
  • crisavemen
    crisavemen Posts: 2 Member
    edited February 2015
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    2 tablespoons semisweet chocolate chips
    1 small banana, peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks

    Calories per serving:
    190
  • A small square of dark chocolate
  • tekkiechikk
    tekkiechikk Posts: 375 Member
    I just made those chocolate dipped bananas, great idea! Lots of good ideas here to try. Sometimes I'll also 'cut' a high-fat hot drink, like cappuccino or hot chocolate with some plain decaf coffee. All the taste with only half the guilt.
  • shelbyowjohn
    shelbyowjohn Posts: 5 Member
    edited February 2015
    egg white puffs! full of protein, VERY cheap and easy to make, and no carb. you can do them in different flavors too.

    http://www.theathletarian.com/2012/01/16/guilt-free-deliciousness/
  • tricia7673
    tricia7673 Posts: 23 Member
    Weight watchers frozen yogurt strawberry smoothie bars. 1 is 60 calories and they are so yummy!
  • tekkiechikk
    tekkiechikk Posts: 375 Member
    The banana bites were delicious... and I only ate half :)
  • Renee0208
    Renee0208 Posts: 7 Member
    PB2 Peanut butter, a cup of almond milk, banana, chia seed, Greek yogurt and cocoa powder make a awesome smoothie.
  • ameliajane90
    ameliajane90 Posts: 24 Member
    Sliced strawberries with low fat or fat free whipped cream! I also like dry cereal if I want crunchy sweets. Chocolate soy milk is great for chocolate cravings too.
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    ice cream…one serving

    breyers mint chocolate gelato is 150 cals per serving...
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    Marthy101 wrote: »
    I have a serious sweet tooth too! I often have something "bad" in controlled portions (i.e. chocolate candy). That's not really healthy/ clean, though. Sugar free Fudgdicles (40 cal ea) are good, a small box of chocolate yogurt raisins= 110 cal, and I'm going to try drizzling chocolate syrup (sugar free?) over a banana. Oh- and caramel or chocolate flavored rice cakes rock!

    explain why that is 'bad' or not 'clean'...
  • jnv7594
    jnv7594 Posts: 983 Member
    edited February 2015
    I've started doing this thing lately with Fage yogurt. I get the Fage yogurt with strawberry (120 cals per serving). Then I take just a regular graham cracker or two (65 cals for one). I scoop some of the yogurt on a piece of graham cracker and then top it with a bit of the strawberry spread that comes with it. So yummy and lots of protein. Reminds me a bit of cheesecake.
  • paigeethridge
    paigeethridge Posts: 9 Member
    Either I do strawberries and whipped cream with 1/8 cup mini similar sweet morsals or 1tortilla with 1tbs nutella heated and rolled up (taste like chocolate glazed doughnut)
  • kbmnurse
    kbmnurse Posts: 2,484 Member
    28 M&M's= 100 calories yum yum
  • janmaret
    janmaret Posts: 2 Member
    Frozen raspberries or a mixture of frozen berries put in a food processor add one container of 80 calorie greek yogurt and turn it on, before you know it you have berry soft serve ice cream!
  • Mix 2 Tbs. of Unsweetened Cocoa Powder w/ a snack size Vanilla Greek Yogurt cup. You may freeze it to make it more like FroYo (& de-thaw it when ready to eat) or enjoy as is. Only 100 calories!
  • auntlisashouse
    auntlisashouse Posts: 7 Member
    I add Stevia or one of "Jordan's Skinny Syrups" products to my food or drink to satisfy a sweet craving.
  • GaleHawkins
    GaleHawkins Posts: 8,159 Member
    edited February 2015
    It may just be an age related thing in my case but all my tricks stopped working and my sugar/carb cravings kept coming back until about two weeks after I stopped eating them cold turkey and kept the number under 50 grams total daily. It seemed like for a long time every year my carb abuse just got worse until I dealt with the addiction head on when my management of carbs slipped out of my desire to control them. It is good that you all have solutions that still work for your cravings.